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| | Title: Issue 1 - Light of Christ in Thailand Description: Issue 1 of Thailand Prayer Update. Initial email on the status of the Thai church after the 2009 Thai Church Census Subject: Statistics & Maps|Thailand Prayer Update Type: Article Year Published: 2011 Pages: 3 Filesize:
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| | Title: Issue 2 - Overview of 2011 Thai Church Census Description: Issue 2 - Provides an over the status of the Thai church after the 2011 Census. Introduces the online Christian Presence map Subject: Statistics & Maps|Thailand Prayer Update Type: Article Year Published: 2012 Pages: 2 Filesize:
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| | Title: Issue 3 - Worship Languages Description: Issues 3 - Provides the worship languge breakdown of the churches in Thailand Subject: Statistics & Maps|Thailand Prayer Update Type: Article Year Published: 2012 Pages: 2 Filesize:
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| | Title: Issue 4 - Christian in far north compared to the rest of country.pdf Description: Compares the growth of the Thai Church in the far north with the rest of the country between the years 2007-2011 Subject: Statistics & Maps|Thailand Prayer Update Type: Article Year Published: 2012 Pages: 3 Filesize:
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| | Title: Issue 5 - Sub-districts with no churches.pdf Description: Gives an answer to why there are so few Christians in Thailand Subject: Statistics & Maps|Thailand Prayer Update Type: Article Year Published: 2012 Pages: 3 Filesize:
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| | Title: Additional Churches Needed Per Province Description: "The purple line in the middle shows the national average for Percentage Christian which is 0.60 percent. Provinces listed above the purple line have a Percentage Christian that is greater than the national average. Provinces listed below the line have a Percentage Christian less than the national average. If your goal is to plant churches in provinces where there is the greatest need for churches you would plant churches in the provinces listed towards the right edge of the graph. The province of Bangkok has the greatest need for churches by a large margin. The next five provinces after Bangkok are: Nakhon Ratchasima Ubon Ratchathani Khon Kaen Buri Ram Udon Thani If your calling is to evangelize and make disciples in locations where there are very few Christians than you would consider serving in the provinces listed towards the bottom of the graph. The six provinces with the fewest Christians as a percentage of the population are: Narathiwat Pattani Samut Songkhram Nakhon Nayok Lop Buri Yala Finally, you may want to consider working in a province where there is a great need for churches as well as having few Christians. In this case you would look for a province located in the right bottom corner of the graph. Provinces to consider would be Surin Si Sa Ket Nakhon Si Thammarat Ubon Ratchathani Nakhon Ratchasima Please pray that God would send laborers to these needed areas." Subject: Statistics & Maps; Church Planting Type: Chart / Graph Year Published: 2013 Pages: 1 Filesize:
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| | Title: Status of the Protestant Church in Thailand - 2009 Description: PowerPoint presentation of the number of churches and Christians in Thailand for the year 2009. Includes regional and church council totals as well as maps. Subject: Statistics & Maps Type: Powerpoint Year Published: 2009 Pages: Filesize:
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| | Link: Martin Chonicles Description: Missionary blog site Subject: Missionaries Type: Website
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